The Stanford baseball team capped its regular season with a doubleheader sweep at Utah on Sunday -- 9-7 and 3-2.

The Cardinal (30-23, 16-14 Pac-12) swept the three-game series and will hear its postseason fate when the 64-team field for the NCAA tournament is announced Monday (ESPNU at 9 a.m.).

Zach Hoffpauir hit go-ahead homers in each game, including a three-run inside-the-park shot to break a 5-5 tie in the seventh inning of Game 1. He drilled a 3-0 pitch off the left-field wall. The ball trickled down the warning track, while Hoffpauir sprinted around the bases. In Game 2, he sent a 1-2 offering over the left-field wall in the third inning.

Stanford and Cameron Wilson kept their leads at the NCAA men's golf tournament without playing a hole of the third round at Prairie Dunes in Hutchinson, Kansas.

The rainy weather that threw the tournament off track on the first day continued to wreak havoc. The fourth round was canceled, leaving the individual competition and team qualifying at 54 holes.

The bottom 15 teams began their third round Sunday only to be stopped by lightning after seven to nine holes.

Oakland resident and Cal grad David Torrence helped the U.S. set an American record in the seldom-contested 4x1,500-meter relay at the IAAF World Relays in Nassau, Bahamas. He ran the second leg in 3 minutes, 36.2 seconds, and the U.S. placed second in 14:40.80. Kenya won in a world-record 14:22.22.

Staff writer Jeff Faraudo and The Associated Press contributed to this report.